fugitive tele evangelist Apollo kibo surrender to authorities is considered a quote sacrifice as he does not want supposed Lawless violence to continue inside the kingdom of Jesus Christ compound in davo City according to his lead lawyer israelit ton kibo and four of his subordinates surrendered to authorities on Sunday September 8th following the 24-hour ultimatum issued by the Philippine national police which has been trying to serve the standing warrants of arrest for the SE lead and his AIDS over child abuse and human trafficking charges in his statement ton says kiboy wanted to surrender to stop the supposed Lawless violence and the sufferings the kjc members have been experiencing during the police raid according to toon kibo Was Out Of Reach for days since he was waiting for positive results on the legal remedies that his lawyers availed but ton says the pastor's heart bled as sect members face to what he described as brutalities ton emphasizes kiboy made what he called the ultimate sacrifice by surrendering even as the tele evangelist had the right to await the results of the legal remedies availed by his lawyers earlier another lawyer of kbo disputed the claim of interior secretary bener Abalos that the sect leader was arrested attorney Ferdinand toaso said kibo voluntarily surrendered to the AFB he then called Abalos Epal the Filipino slang for attention grabber for allegedly taking credit for the supposed arrest the Philippine national police said kiboy along with ingred Canada crente Canada Jacqueline Roy and Sylvia Sanz are now under their custody after the police gave a 24-hour ultimatum on September 8th some 2,000 police officers stormed the kjc compound on August 24 to search for kiboy in an attempt to serve his arrest warrant president bong bong Marcos maintained there were no human rights violations in the kjc compound raid kiban his five go accused face child abuse cases before the davo city court Bolen Canada has been under the custody of authority since July likewise kibo has standing arrest warrants for human trafficking issued by a passing City Court